Saturn (Vehicles)

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Saturn was also the first manufacturer to introduce "dent resistant side paneling." This means the body of the car is made entirely out of cheap plastic instead of metal. This means if the car gets a dent, the dent will just pop back out. However, this worked against them when a car catches fire.
Saturn was also the first manufacturer to introduce "dent resistant side paneling." This means the body of the car is made entirely out of cheap plastic instead of metal. This means if the car gets a dent, the dent will just pop back out. However, this worked against them when a car catches fire.
==Famous Vehicles==
==Famous Vehicles==
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* Sky
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* [[Saturn Sky|Sky]]
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* Ion
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* S-Series
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* Vue
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==Slogans==
==Slogans==
===1985===  
===1985===  

Revision as of 21:23, 14 August 2008

Saturn is a division of General Motors. Saturn vehicles contain the most plastic in any vehicle from a North American manufacturer. Most Saturns look like Japanese cars. The others are rebaged vehicles.

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Innovations

Saturn was the first North American vehicle manufacturer to design their vehicles off of the Japanese.

Saturn was also the first manufacturer to introduce "dent resistant side paneling." This means the body of the car is made entirely out of cheap plastic instead of metal. This means if the car gets a dent, the dent will just pop back out. However, this worked against them when a car catches fire.

Famous Vehicles

  • Sky
  • Ion
  • S-Series
  • Vue

Slogans

1985

  • "What Kind Of Car Is That!? It's A Saturn?"

1989-1994

  • "A Different Kind of Car Company" (US)
  • "We've reinvented the automobile." (Canada)

1994-2002

  • "A Different Kind of Company, A Different Kind of Car."

2002-2004

  • "It's Different in a Saturn"

2004-2006

  • "People First"

2006-2007

  • "Like Always. Like Never Before."

2007-present

  • "Rethink American.", later "Rethink." (US)
  • "Like Always. Like Never Before." (Canada)
  • "Passion for the Road." (Spanish-speaking US slogan)
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